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2013年11月7日 星期四

What's the world's most congested city?

Sao Paulo, Rio De Janeiro (Getty)

What's the world's most congested city?

No one will be surprised to see Rio and Sao Paulo have made this list - but the 'winner' is harder to guess. Gridlock

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Bedtime (Fotolia)

'Why bedtime has become an oasis of peace'

Getting young children ready for bed can be a trial but once the manic moment is over it can be restful. Stories

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Two posters for ‘Thor: The Dark World’ (Reddit/Marvel)

What's wrong with one of these posters?

A poster advertising the new 'Thor' movie in China gives the hero a very different love interest. How it happened

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Turnips /A sneezing woman (Fotolia)

Bizarre answer to 'beating' winter flu

Scientists found bacteria in a vegetable that strengthens the immune system against the virus. Doesn't sound tasty

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Woman and man at work (Fotolia)

'Women are working for free till 2014'

Imagine being told that from today until the end of the year, you wouldn't get paid for your work... 'Huge injustice'

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Scene from The Day After Tomorrow (Rex)

If the world's icecaps melted overnight...

New maps show how the world would look if the polar icecaps melted away. Would your region be underwater?

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Emma Sellers with her brother, John, and Basil Fawlty

Britain's 'grumpiest cafe owners' hit back

A self-styled 'world's worst waitress' has defended her family-run cafe from criticism. Why she says they're grumpy

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Children playing (FOTOLIA)

Best tablet devices especially for kids

Younger kids are swapping mobiles for tablet devices - so here is a round-up of the best around. 'Locked down'

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Mediterranean dishes (Rex)

Follow this diet and live longer (hopefully)

It's been linked to better health and longer life - so how do you pull off the Mediterranean diet? Plenty of fish

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Two libraries featured in new book

Not a Kindle in sight: World's best libraries

These stunning images illustrate the world's most beautiful libraries, some dating back to the 15th century. Gallery

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Electricity pylon (Fotolia)

Winter power crisis 'worse than feared'

Britain may see power shortages that will lead to outages this winter, an energy giant warns. Price spikes

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Turbines (PA)

£48,000 turbine makes £5 of power a month

A turbine installed on a Welsh Government office will take years to become cost effective. Just how long?

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Burning microchip (Rex)

'Unkillable' computer virus: urban legend?

We look into rumours of virus so deadly it can spread even when machines are offline. 'Loch Ness Monster of viruses'

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Stressed man (Fotolia)

Millions of Brits take stress sick day

Research has revealed a surprisingly high number of Brits have taken a day off work due to stress. Wasted wages

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Walnuts

A nut that helps lower your cholesterol

You can snack on them all you want, or you could try chef Ricky Andalcio's walnut tart recipe. Helps your heart

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The dry dock at Portsmouth

Centuries of history coming to end

Portsmouth's long history of shipbuilding will end following the government's decision to close its shipyard. Gallery

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Roubles (Fotolia)

Russians vote to decide currency symbol

Oddly enough, the Russian rouble doesn't have a symbol like £ or € - but that's all about to change. Shortlist

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Brooklyn and Victoria Beckham (Rex)

'She's like a mother at the school gates'

Our expert takes a look at the meaning behind Victoria and Brooklyn Beckham's body language. Embarrassing mum?

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